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First ever cartridge of IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT sx-70 type film (125 ASA), indoor shots came out sort of OK-ish, but outdoor shots were totally overexposed. And this was after following ALL the instructions and videos on the IMPOSSIBLE website regarding the new Polaroid film (which is not 100% like the old Polaroid film)... Will be switching to 600 type film soon I think.
p.s. It's actually a Polaroid 3000 camera, NOT a 1000 One Step, but the 3000 doesn't seem to exist in the www.lomography.com library of cameras...
@anta : it's good film but i think they need to work harder to improve it... you really need to shield the photos the second they pop out of the camera. i tried using the "darkslide" to shield the photos, but even then, when you're outdoors it's very difficult not to get any sunlight on the photo, even with the "darkslide". i'm going to try the other technique of ejecting the photos straight into a box the next time...
okay thanks a lot! I think I will try the box-thing too..it is not about real sunlight, is it? for right now it is very rainy and dark outside anyway..
@anta : well the two photos taken outdoors on a rare bright sunny day in Paris in autumn, both turned out almost completely white as you can see. but if you are taking the photos in Cologne in winter, maybe this will be ok :)
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